Fig. 2From: Jaw reconstruction with vascularized fibular flap: The 11-year experience among 104 patientsThe vascularized fibular osteomyocutaneous flap was extensively congested, which induced a severe arterial and venous crisis (a, b). All soft tissues attached to the fibular bone including arteries, veins, flexor hallucis longus, and the skin flap were completely removed (c). The non-vascularized fibular bone flap and was reattached to the mandibular stump (d)Back to article page